07-08-2025
'Incredible' challenge raises more than £17,000 for cancer charity
A charity challenge has raised more than £17,000 to support young people living with cancer.
Three Domino's colleagues, including Twickenham-based operations development manager Jason Hunt, cycled nearly 1,000 miles from John O'Groats to Land's End in support of Teenage Cancer Trust.
The eight-day challenge saw the team, known as the Pizza Peddlers, ride more than 200km on some days and climb a total of 46,000 feet.
The three cyclists raised £17,000 to support teens and young adults facing cancer (Image: Domino's) Sam Hughes-Smith, corporate partnership manager at Teenage Cancer Trust, said: "Support from incredible fundraisers like the Pizza Peddlers team means that Teenage Cancer Trust nurses, youth workers, and hospital units will be able to be there for more teenagers and young adults with cancer when they're needed most.
"The money the team has raised will be truly life-changing for so many young people with cancer."
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Domino's has partnered with the charity for 10 years and has raised more than £8.5 million since 2015.
Peter Blockley, one of the riders and senior franchise operations partner at Domino's, said: "Taking part in this challenge has been an unforgettable experience.
"Knowing that our efforts will make a real difference to young people with cancer is the best reward we could ask for."